COLOMBIA-CHINA-HOSTAGES

Caption:An air ambulance transporting four Chinese workers of an oil company just released from their FARC captors is seen immediately upon landing at the airport in Bogota, on November 22, 2012. Four Chinese oil company employees held hostage since June 2011, allegedly by Colombia's FARC rebels, have been freed in southern Colombia, their embassy said Thursday. 'They released the four last night in the department of Caqueta. They are in good spirits,' said the spokesman of China's embassy in Bogota. The official said the identity of the kidnappers was still unknown. He confirmed that the four hostages -- three engineers and a translator -- are Chinese citizens. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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An air ambulance transporting four Chinese workers of an oil company just released from their FARC captors is seen immediately upon landing at the airport in Bogota, on November 22, 2012. Four Chinese oil company employees held hostage since June 2011, allegedly by Colombia's FARC rebels, have been freed in southern Colombia, their embassy said Thursday. 'They released the four last night in the department of Caqueta. They are in good spirits,' said the spokesman of China's embassy in Bogota. The official said the identity of the kidnappers was still unknown. He confirmed that the four hostages -- three engineers and a translator -- are Chinese citizens. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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An air ambulance transporting four Chinese workers of an oil company... News PhotoAirport,Ambulance,Bogota,Colombia,Horizontal,Law,Occupation,Oil,Releasing,Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia,Transportation,WindPhotographer AFPCollection: AFP 2012 AFPAn air ambulance transporting four Chinese workers of an oil company just released from their FARC captors is seen immediately upon landing at the airport in Bogota, on November 22, 2012. Four Chinese oil company employees held hostage since June 2011, allegedly by Colombia's FARC rebels, have been freed in southern Colombia, their embassy said Thursday. 'They released the four last night in the department of Caqueta. They are in good spirits,' said the spokesman of China's embassy in Bogota. The official said the identity of the kidnappers was still unknown. He confirmed that the four hostages -- three engineers and a translator -- are Chinese citizens. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/Getty Images)